Description |
1 online resource (x, 289 pages) |
Series |
Cambridge studies in medieval literature ; 55 |
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Cambridge studies in medieval literature ; 55.
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Contents |
Introduction: Chaucer and the problem of normativity -- Naturalism and its discontents in the Miller's Tale -- Normative longing in the Knight's Tale -- Agency and dialectic in the Consolation of Philosophy -- Sadomasochism and utopia in the Roman de la Rose -- Suffering love in the Wife of Bath's Prologue and Tale -- Love's promise: the Clerk's Tale and the scandal of the unconditional |
Summary |
"Mark Miller's innovative study argues that Chaucer's Canterbury Tales represent an extended meditation on agency, autonomy, and practical reason. This philosophical aspect of Chaucer's interests can help us understand what is both sophisticated and disturbing about his explorations of love, sex, and gender. Partly through fresh readings of the Consolation of Philosophy and the Romance of the Rose, Miller charts Chaucer's position in relation to the association in the Christian West between problems of autonomy and problems of sexuality, and reconstructs how medieval philosophers and literary writers approached psychological phenomena often thought of as distinctively modern. The literary experiments of the Canterbury Tales represent a distinctive philosophical achievement that remains vital to our own attempts to understand agency, desire, and their histories."--Jacket |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 272-280) and index |
Notes |
English |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Chaucer, Geoffrey, -1400. Canterbury tales.
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Chaucer, Geoffrey, -1400 -- Philosophy
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SUBJECT |
Chaucer, Geoffrey, -1400 fast |
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Chaucer, Geoffrey. Canterbury tales. swd |
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Guillaume (de Lorris). Roman de la rose. swd |
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Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus. De consolatione philosophiae. swd |
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Canterbury tales (Chaucer, Geoffrey) fast |
Subject |
Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages in literature.
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Tales, Medieval -- History and criticism
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Philosophy, Medieval, in literature.
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Agent (Philosophy) in literature.
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Love in literature.
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Sex in literature.
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POETRY -- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh.
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Agent (Philosophy) in literature
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Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages in literature
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Love in literature
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Philosophy
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Philosophy, Medieval, in literature
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Sex in literature
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Tales, Medieval
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Philosophie
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The Canterbury Tales (Chaucer)
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Filosofische aspecten.
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Liefde.
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Seks.
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Genre/Form |
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
0511080999 |
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9780511080999 |
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0511121857 |
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9780511121852 |
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9780511483363 |
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0511483368 |
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9780511080234 |
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0511080239 |
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1280163240 |
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9781280163241 |
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1107140374 |
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9781107140370 |
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0511196571 |
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9780511196577 |
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0511298129 |
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9780511298127 |
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